§ 96.27 INTERIOR OF PREMISES.
   (A)   View. Premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor under the provisions of this chapter, except restaurants, hotels, or private clubs, shall have an exterior window and/or door which provides a clear view into the interior of the premises. No booths, screens, partitions, blinds, curtains, articles, or other things, nor any arrangements of lights or lighting shall be permitted in or about the interior of the premises, which create an obstruction and prevent a clear view of the interior of the premises.
   (B)   Lighting. All rooms where liquor is sold for consumption on the premises shall be continuously lighted during business hours by natural light and/or artificial light so that all parts of the interior of the premises shall be clearly visible.
   (C)   Obstruction. If the view or lighting required by this section shall be willfully obscured or in any manner obstructed, the license shall be subject to suspension or revocation in the manner provided in this chapter.
   (D)   Plans, drawings. In order to enforce the provisions of this section, the Liquor Commissioner shall have the right to require the filing of plans, drawings, and photographs showing the clearance of the views into the premises and the available lighting and lighting fixtures within the premises.
(Ord. 7728, passed 9-20-94; Am. Ord. 8327, passed 11-4-03)